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Episode 321 - Understanding Boundary Issues and How They Show Up in Private Practice

Updated: Sep 27





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startup nation, meet: Christie Pearl


Christie Pearl is a Certified EMDR Therapist and EMDR Approved Consultant in private practice in Massachusetts and Virginia.


She specializes in EMDR Intensives for Adult Children of Alcoholics/Dysfunctional Families who are struggling with work stress to create a healthier relationship with work so that they can be who they want to be today, instead of who they had to be as children.



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  1. Boundary issues are rooted in our early relationships with our families of origin

  2. We bring our relationship patterns to work with us and often recreate insecure attachment patterns in our businesses

  3. Our businesses can only be as healthy as we are, and we all have personal development work to do



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